Method for detecting and preventing cavitation in liquid pumps.

Pump cavitation occurs when localized low-pressure areas form within the pump or system, leading to the formation and collapse of bubbles. This can cause erosion, vibration, and noise, potentially resulting in significant damage to the pump body, other components of the fluid system, and the transported fluid. This phenomenon affects all positive displacement pumps, including diaphragm pumps, reciprocating pumps, centrifugal pumps, and gear pumps. Cavitation can be effectively prevented by adopting optimized pump solutions that incorporate built-in pulsation dampers and taking appropriate measures to optimize the entire fluid system.


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